Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 6th 2005) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 27 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Indian cookery with its origin at sea (6) |
Money heard to support GI (8) |
Protected by French painter cut short on the road to love (2,6) |
Reason to hold one hand? No real reason (6) |
Early, about the start of day, Conservative is the last thing one wants to hear (7,5) |
A negative before long (4) |
Historic family past its sell-by date? (3,5) |
With "Is he good at heart?" comes a thought of merriment (8) |
Stood with unaffected scent (4) |
The House on the South Island (12) |
One getting about on a mountain camel (6) |
Discover Pole detailed to keep 26, maybe (5,3) |
When optimum and maximum could be dangerous? (8) |
Hinny's mummy's incongruous sashes (3-3) |
Relative's 'abitual resort (4) |
Tree from tree - throw away the incomplete (9) |
Funny thing, fishy perhaps, about Araucaria (6) |
I hoped foursomes would be played in the 4 of 19 (6,2,7) |
A French bearing in a fantastic youth leader is awkward (8) |
Believer's timeless crime (5) |
See 12 |
An end to vacation (American father's, say), charge mostly interchangeable with 5 down (10,2,8) |
It lights up to take Mrs Blair when one's in the wrong place (9) |
Picture the thing left by painter first (8) |
Fears receiving capital punishment for mistakes (6) |
See 22 |
Scottish theologian lacking intelligence over destination of wood (9) |